Pop Up Kilometre at Le Bon Marché

Always on the run, Kilometre has settled down for a while at Le Bon Marché, for a collaborative pop up this summer in Paris. After all, this is what they both share: Paris. For the occasion, Kilometre has reunited all its creative friends and invited them to reinterpret the brand’s designs and most iconic destinations.

If you’re crazy about Pierre Loti avenue and fear missing Paris while away, you’ll spend your summer laying in Kilometre’s Pierre Loti shirt, sleeping on a bleu blanc rouge Judy Ross pillow, eating your summery salad on a Tour Eiffel plate, shopping on in markets with your “Paris 7ème” basket. And to make sure you’ll feel at home everywhere, Kilometre teamed up with Jessica Sironi to create a candle that smells just like the perfect Parisian croissant, “Un petit-déjeuner à Paris.”

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